Oregon Marital Separation Agreement
This Oregon Marital Separation Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between:
Husband's Name: _______________________________
Wife's Name: _________________________________
Date of Agreement: ___________________________
This Agreement is intended to outline the terms of the marital separation under the laws of the State of Oregon. This document serves as a written record of the intentions and agreements made by both parties regarding their separation.
1. Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to:
- Clarify the terms of the marital separation.
- Address issues pertaining to property distribution.
- Outline arrangements for child custody and support if applicable.
2. Separation Date
The parties agree that the date of separation shall be:
Date of Separation: _________________________
3. Assets and Debts
The parties acknowledge that they have acquired certain assets and debts during the marriage. The distribution of these assets and debts shall be as follows:
- Marital Home: _____________________________
- Vehicles: _________________________________
- Bank Accounts: ___________________________
- Debts: ___________________________________
4. Child Custody and Support (if applicable)
If the couple has children, the following arrangements will be made:
- Custodial Parent: _________________________
- Visitation Schedule: ______________________
- Child Support Payment: ___________________
5. Miscellaneous Provisions
Both parties agree to:
- Maintain open and respectful communication.
- Keep each other informed about significant life changes.
- Comply with all agreed-upon terms outlined in this Agreement.
6. Signatures
By signing below, both parties acknowledge and agree to the terms of this Oregon Marital Separation Agreement.
Husband's Signature: ____________________________
Date: _________________________
Wife's Signature: _______________________________
Date: _________________________
This template provides a straightforward structure tailored for a marital separation in Oregon. Use it carefully, ensuring that both parties are in agreement with all terms outlined before signing.